All Helicopter parts are untested, I am not certified or have the means to do that. These are as is on used items. I do not imply any part to be airworthy. It is up to you, the buyer, to have all parts Certified and checked to be FAA ready. By purchasing this item buyer assumes any and all responsibility and is 100% responsible for determining the serviceability and airworthiness of all aircraft parts prior to use on any aircraft. Also, the buyer recognizes the seller is not responsible for any future use or misuse of the product. These aviation parts are to be sold only in the United States.

Our friends over at I Draw Cars are holding a sketch-off over the next two weeks on their Facebook page. It couldn't be easier to enter - create a sketch in any medium you like, submit it to contest@idrawcars.com, look out for it in I Draw Cars' ‘Summer Sketch Off' album and share it with your friends. The sketch with the most likes, wins.

Nissan LEAF hits 3000 sales in the UK
What can probably be considered the first properly convincing electric car – the Nissan LEAF – has clocked up 3,000 sales in the UK since it was launched in 2011. In terms of overall car sale in those two years it’s an insignificant fraction, but in terms of making the electric car a viable form of transport it’s a big milestone. The second generation LEAF – launched earlier in 2013 – moved Nissan’s EV game on a bit with a raft of improvements, and has sold 1300 in the UK in just the last six months,.

This is the Renault Twin-Z concept (say it 'Twin-Zee'). Although it packs the usual concept car madness of suicide doors, a pared-back cabin and LEDs everywhere, it actually previews the look – and drivetrain – of the next Renault Twingo. The big news is that it'll be rear-engined, rear-drive, and offer an electric option for less money than the £13k Renault Zoe EV.